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Green Trade Terms 2

Horizontales
Material diverted from the waste stream during the manufacturing process.
Electricity consumed by appliances and devices when they are switched off.
A mixture of coarse aggregate, Portland cement, water, and little to no sand. It has a 15 to 25 percent void structure and allows 3 to 8 gallons of water per minute to pass through each square foot.
A composite building material used for exterior building envelopes. It consists of a sandwich of two layers of structural board with an insulating layer of foam in between. the board is usually oriented strand board (OSB) and the foam can be polystyrene, soy-based foam, urethane, or even compressed straw.
Designing a building to use the sun's energy for lighting, heating, and cooling with minimal additional inputs of energy.
A material or energy source that cannot be replenished within a reasonable period.
The evaporation of volatile chemicals at normal atmospheric pressure. Building materials release chemicals into the air through evaporation.
A wood-like product made from recovered plastic, either by itself or mixed with other materials. It can be used as a substitute for concrete, wood, and metals (initials).
A large, seasonal decrease in stratospheric ozone over Earth's polar regions.
Verticales
A material that stores or releases large amounts of energy when it changes between solid, liquid, or gas forms.
An ancient building technique similar to adobe using soil that is mostly clay and sand. The difference is that the material is compressed or tamped into place, usually with forms that create very flat vertical surface.
A harmful substance such as a pesticide or organic chemical that does not quickly degrade in the natural environment but does accumulate in plants and animals in the food chain.
A technology that converts light directly into electricity.
A material with features smaller than a micron in at least one dimension.
A popular type of rechargeable battery using nickel oxide hydroxide and metallic cadmium as electrodes (initials).
Material that still has useful physical or chemical properties after serving its original purpose. It can be reused or remanufactured into additional products. Plastic, paper, glass, used oil, and aluminum cans are examples.
A landfill that accepts only one type of waste, typically in bales.